This remedy is also indicated in conditions where there is a tendency to bleed freely from the least injury.
Other clinical conditions for which this remedy could be indicated are spinal tuberculosis and osteitis or caries of the vertebrae, conditions that usually arise as complications from tuberculosis of the lungs. The spine curves inward while the belly and stomach bulge outward. The similarity here with Calc-c. is obvious.
The provings show severe headache, deep inside, made worse by motion, reminding one very much of Bryonia.
The psychological make up of the initial stages of a Bacillinum case is characterised by a combination of an overflow of energy with voracious appetite and weight loss. This energy cannot easily be disciplined, and the patient does not know where to direct it or how to spend it.
The male patient may be very active sexually, expending himself in excessive sexual practices. He may stay out late at night, involved in several love affairs, trying to live life as fully as possible. The patient feels that this energy will not last long, and is driven to make use of it. Any sense of equanimity is lost; the normal and balanced expression of the life force is totally forgotten by the organism. The processes of tuberculosis are near and the patient is fast progressing towards a totally degenerate state.
This fierce energy is produced by an internal sensation as of something being burned up rapidly. The inner state of the patient can be described in terms of a ‘wild animal’. It is at this stage that homeopathy can do its best to prevent the tubercular processes that are moving in fast.